Bibliography: Urban life

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Flohr, M. (2009). ‘The social world of Roman fullonicae’. TRAJ 2008: 173–186.
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Hartnett, J. (2008). ‘Si quis hic sederit: Streetside Benches and Urban Society in Pompeii’. AJA 112.1: 91–120.
George, M. (2007). ‘The Lives of Slaves’, in J. Dobbins and P. Foss (eds), The World of Pompeii. London: Routledge, 538–549.
Faure, A. (2006). ‘Local Life in Working-Class Paris at the End of the Nineteenth Century’. JUH 32.5: 761–772.
Garrioch, D. and M. Peel (2006). ‘The Social History of Urban Neighborhoods’. JUH 32.5: 663–676.
Leach, E. (2004). The social life of painting in ancient Rome and on the bay of Naples. Cambridge.
Mouritsen, H. (2001). ‘Roman freedmen and the urban economy: Pompeii in the first century AD’, in F. Senatore (ed.), Pompei tra Sorrento e Sarno: Atti del terzo e quarto ciclo di conferenze di geologia,storia e archeologia, Pompei, gennaio 1999– - maggio 2000. Roma: Bardi, 1–27.
Nevett, L. (1999). House and Society in the Ancient Greek World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Robinson, D. (1997). ‘The social texture of Pompeii’, in S. Bon and R. Jones (eds), Sequence and Space in Pompeii. Oxford: Oxbow, 135–144.
Van Nijf, O.M. (1997). The Civic World of Professional Associations in the Roman East. Amsterdam.
Appadurai, A. (1986). The social life of things : commodities in cultural perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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